to discover or learn something.
to find something out
to begin to fly; to depart
to take off
a period of unusually cold weather
a cold spell
I'm so sick of this hot weather. I can't put it up with anymore.
Incorrect
to postpone or delay something
to put something off
to become less
to die down
a period of unusually hot weather
a heat wave
Because of the inclement weather, I had to put off my trip.
Correct
to consider something
to think something over
to assess something
to size something up
rain that occurs at intervals throughout the day
scattered showers
The doctor looked her patients after.
Incorrect.
to tolerate something
to put up with something
to intervene
to step in
a serious condition that happens when someone has been in high temperatures for a long time and that causes a person to stop sweating, have a very high body temperature, and become exhausted or unconscious
heatstroke
I've thought it over, and I will have to decline your offer.
Correct.
to increase
to pick up
to recover
to bounce back
very heavy rain
torrential rain
She sized up the situation with a glance.
Correct.